Most people just get dressed in the morning without much thought big time rush to the clothes they put on other than whether they fit and look good. If we stop liking them then we throw them out, give them to charity shops or simply put them into recycling bins where, we hope, our discarded clothes will be of use to someone less fortunate than ourselves. Raffaele Brunetti traced one humble T-shirt's epic journey, to find out what does happen. Mitumba, how the trade of second-hand clothes is known in Africa, is a revealing modern day story of how globalisation connects us all in millions of unseen ways, and how one person's disposable goods are someone else's new possessions.
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